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Cycle News 2006 Issue 19 May 17

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Metzger Flips At Gaesar's Ereestyler l'4ike l4etzSer set I a world record on May 4 when he successfully landed a backflip over the fountain at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, to hype the release of the movie /vlission: ,mpossibre l, and the ,lfth anniversary of Caesar's Palace this August. The iump was televised live by ESPN, with some 15,500 spectators in attendance, MetzSer ioins Evel Knievel, Gary Wells and Robbie Knievel as riders who have iumped or attempted to jump the foun- tain in the pasr 40 years. MetzSer was the flrst of the four to attempt a backflip and, in doing so, he set the Guinness World R€cord of 125 feet. "l am so excited to be here in Las Vegas, in front of this huge crowd and doing what I love," said MetzSer following his iump. 'Landing this jump is anorher chapter in my careei a5 l'm anxious to move on to the next project." P o MAY 17,2006 I I Mike Metrger bockflipr his wcy over the Coe.ort Polo.. founrain in los Vegos. allow us to take part with the bikes we sell in the marketplace; that, so I understand, is the purpose of the modified-produc- tioh Superbike class." With conlirmation of Benelli's retum to th€ racetrack, it transpires that the developrneot of the 8o(kc racer that'll cary its colors in MotoGP from 2008 onward (which is under- stood will b€ power€d by a four-cy'inder l5-\,,ah€ in-line four- q/linder motor) has quite remarkab, been confided to Frenchman Michel Ma.queton, the man who prs/iously took their maior fellow Chinese rivals Zongshen to world Championship ruc.ess, From its debut in the 1999 Bol d'Or, Marqueton succeed- ed in laking Team Zongshen right to the top of the endurance-mcing tree, winning the World Endurance tide in 2002 with self-prepared Suzuki GSX-R|000 machinery with which it transferred to the World Superbike series ln 2004 - wirh the two-man team of PierSiorgio Bontempi and Warwick Nowland. 8ut once it b€came common knowledge that the Chinese manufacturer, which produces more than I million powered two-wheelers each year and had already dweloped a proto- type eight-\rafue V-twin sportbike in 2000, was working on it5 own l000cc four-c,,linder Superbike, tfie shuner came down and Marqueton found it difilcuh even to get parts for his GSx- R1000 machinery let alone technical suppon from Suzuki, or help with setup. The announcemert of the lirst China GP at ShanShai one year ago proved a watershed, though, and a proposed second season in World Superbike for 2005 was abofted in favor of riarderring to the Grand Prix paddock with the Marqueton- run zon8shen T6am of Chlna employing R5\f250 Aprilias, rid- den by a pair of young Chinese ride6 lvhenever wild-card slots were available. Howevei these proved hard to get from local federations eager to promote their own yount riders on to the world stqge, rather than Zongshen's inexperienced duo of l5-year-old U Zheng Peng and l7-year-old Zhu wan& who had difii.ulty even qualifying to start the few races for which dley were aacepted. ln the meantime, though, lYarqueton had beSun working on a zongshen 800cc HotoGP racer to be powered by a V- four engine developed by French-based race enSine specialists Mecachrome, which previously built the Renault V- l0 engines that took Damon Hill (williams) and Michael Schumacher (Benetton) to the Formula One World titles in tfie 1990r, and currently assembles the Renauh Fl motors that powered reiSnint World Champion Femando Alonso to the 2005 Formula One World title. ln 20O2, Mecachrome purchased Le Mans-based compo- nent manufacturer JPX, which, alongside producing high-tech parts for today's Ferrari, McLaren and Renault Fl engines, also in the past manufactured the complete Fior 500 four- cylinder two-stroke GP motorcycle enSine, as well as those for the 250 Pernod and 125 Hotobecane GP racers - and, more recentry, produced the complete engines for British entrepreneur George Eeale's replica six-cylinder Honda RCl65 project. l.'lecachrome was understood to have been interested for some time in developint a MotoGP engine, and apparently it found a client in Zongshen, for whom it had already previously worked in the automotive seclor on a one- liter car engine. ln addition, it is currently developing an advanced 500cc four-st.oke bike en8ine for the Chinese man- ufacturer to use in a \rariety of models ranging from a com- muter bike to an off-r@d endu.o bike. Now' ho\,v€v€r, it appears that Marqueton - who lras a Chinele wife and is fluent ln the lanSuage, and who is also familiar with Chinese business practices - has transferred his allegiance to Zongsher's rivals Benelli QJ to develop what's believed to be a YZR.M I Yamaha-like four-

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